Grab 4 to 8 people, the KidsPlay Handbell Set, and ring yourself silly with a bunch of Christmas tunes.
For the background of this project, and helpful information, check out this blog entry.
This probably works best on a Windows system (yeah, I know....) You'll need to do the following:
- Clone/download this repo to your PC.
- Make sure you have the Java 8 SDK installed, and in your PATH. You can verify this by running this from a command-line:
javac -version, it should display something likejavac 1.8.x - To compile/build the game, run the command
hh.bat compileIf the build fails, double check that yourPATHis pointing to Java 8. - For the optimum visual effect, go into the
resourcesdirectory, right click on the fileNightmare Hero.ttfand select the option to Install. - From the command line, change directory to the directory that contains this repo, and run
hh.bat
This game has been optimized for a 720p display/projector. It doesn't scale well (I didn't bother going that far overboard with the coding).
This game currently works best with the MIDI files that are provided. Visit the blog post for more information about how to use your own song files.
- Allen Fisher, for doing a superb job putting together the MIDI files
- Marshall Baltzell, for doing an amazing job with the two image files, especially on the Handbell Hero logo - he was dead-on with the appearance.
- Matt Bresnan, for coming up with the initial game design, and giving me the opportunity to take some time to code up the game.
- The creator of the Nightmare Hero font, which adds to the visual effect of the game.
- The audio effect on the selection menu, which adds to the audible effect of the game.
- Apache FilenameUtils - they have libraries that make coding easier (and less cumbersome).
This software may not be used for any commercial (for-profit) purposes. Instead, you're encouraged to:
- Help install/run this at a school, and give kids the gift of music and teamwork (without charging them for your "services").
- Entertain your family, friends, or co-workers at a holiday gathering (again, at no charge).
If you enjoy this project, post a comment on the blog, or send a tweet using #handbellhero!
Use this software at your own risk. There are no guarantees of any kind - think about buying a lottery ticket instead.
If you love it, hate it, or have any questions or comments, let me know on Twitter @Panurgy

